Official figures show that economic growth across the 19-country eurozone slowed in the third quarter of the year to its slowest level for over four years
NATO's secretary-general says he is "confident" that both the Western military alliance and Russia "will act in a respectable way" as the two sides hold drills in the same area in waters off Norway's coast
Turkey's emboldened Erdogan threatens new push against Syrian Kurds east of the Euphrates
A German court has ordered the release of former Audi CEO Rupert Stadler, more than four months after he was arrested in an investigation into the manipulation of diesel emissions controls
Nintendo Co sees 12 percent gain in net profit on healthy Switch console sales
While some U.S. colleges rethink their ties to Saudi Arabia, many more have shown no signs of backing away
A Jewish resettlement agency the suspected synagogue shooter apparently ranted about before the mass killing is far from household name, but it has been on the radar of right-wing extremists
The actress at the center of Oscar-winning actor Geoffrey Rush's defamation trial has told a Sydney court that he deliberately touched the side of her breast in a Shakespearean stage scene in which her character lay dead on the ground
A Russian official says one person is missing and four have been injured in an accident that damaged Russia's only aircraft carrier
The minister in charge of the Tokyo Olympics says national government spending on the event is billions less than a recent national government audit showed
World markets mixed on worries over prospect of more US tariffs
China has become the latest Asian country to warn its citizens in Canada about marijuana after its sale was legalized for recreational use
Al-Shabab's former No. 2 leader runs for office in Somalia; defector has government in knots
Cypriot police say 17 Syrian migrants who set sail from Lebanon aboard a small craft have declared that they intend to apply for asylum on the east Mediterranean island nation
Indian police say Maoist rebels have killed a cameraman working for a state-run television channel and two policemen in an attack in an insurgency-hit state in central India
The fiancee of slain journalist Jamal Khashoggi has called on U.S. President Donald Trump and other leaders to ensure that his killing at the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul is not covered up
Energy giant BP says third-quarter earnings more than doubled as it reaped the benefits of higher oil prices and streamlined operations
Japanese automaker Honda Motor Co. is reporting a 21 percent jump in fiscal second quarter profit on cost cuts and healthy motorcycle sales
A nurse serving a life sentence for two murders is going on trial on charges that he killed a further 100 patients at two hospitals in Germany
Australian actor John Jarratt has appeared in a Sydney court charged with raping a woman in 1976
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